[0001] This invention concerns apparatus for connecting an elongate flexible member to an
item.
[0002] In a number of applications it is necessary for a flexible elongate member such as
a cable to be connected to an item. It is desirable for the elongate member to be
readily connectable to the item, but to be protected from damage in use. This is particularly
the case where the elongate member is likely to be caused to move relative to the
item, such as for instance when located subsea. In such a location the elongate member
may be subject to tidal and/or wave movement and other movement of the water, which
potentially could cause the elongate member to be damaged.
[0003] Such applications can include cables extending to marine wind turbines, oil rigs
or such structures. Such cables are often mounted to tubes, often referred to as "J
Tubes" which are provided on the exterior of support structures such as legs. It is
required to provide a readily usable connector for the mounting of for instance cables
to such tubes. A number of prior arrangements have been proposed. These have often
not provided sufficient protection to the elongate member. They have also often been
difficult to connect, and if necessary to subsequently disconnect, in such environments.
[0004] According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided connection apparatus
for mounting a cable to a structure, the apparatus including a receiving member on
the structure, the receiving member comprising a cylindrical hollow body with a diverging
mouth, a latch member movably mounted on the outside of the body with a latch part
selectively extending into the body, and a mounting member through which the cable
can extend, the mounting member being locatable in the body with the latch part selectively
engageable with a retaining formation on the mounting member to retain the mounting
member in the body and hence the cable mounted to the structure.
[0005] The apparatus may be arranged such that the latch part automatically engages with
the mounting member as the mounting member is introduced into the body.
[0006] The retaining formation may comprise a circumferential formation, which may comprise
a groove.
[0007] The latch member may be selectively movable between an engagement position in which
the latch part can engage with the mounting member, and a disengagement position in
which the latch part is clear of the mounting member such that the mounting member
can be withdrawn from the hollow body.
[0008] The latch member may be pivotally mounted on the outside of the hollow body and may
be urged to an engagement position. A pivot pin may be provided on the latch member
engageable with a pivot formation on the outside of the hollow body. The latch part
may be provided on the latch member on one side of the pivot formation, with a resilient
member on the other side of the pivot formation urging the latch part into the mounting
member.
[0009] The pivot pin may be selectively removable from the pivot formation to permit release
of the latch member from the hollow body. The pivot pin may include a formation to
enable the pin to break to permit removal from the pivot formation. Alternatively
or in addition, a removable fastening member may be provided on the pivot pin to retain
the pivot pin on the pivot formation.
[0010] A link formation may be provided on the latch member to permit the latch member to
be moved to a disengagement position by remote operation. The link formation may be
provided on said one side of the pivot formation, and the link formation may be provided
on the opposite side of the latch member to the pivot formation. The link formation
may comprise an opening, and line means may be provided extending from the link formation.
[0011] The latch part may have an outwardly facing inclined edge, with which inclined edge
the mounting member is engageable when entering the hollow body, such that the latch
part is urged outwardly until the latch part engages with the retaining formation.
[0012] The latch part may have an at least generally radially aligned edge facing inwardly
to retain the mounting member in the hollow body once the latch part engages with
the retaining formation.
[0013] A stop formation may be provided in the hollow body against which stop formation
the distal end of the mounting member is engageable when fully in the hollow body.
A seal member may be provided on the hollow body against which seal member the mounting
member engages when fully in the mounting member. The seal member may include a profiled
resilient member.
[0014] The mounting member may have a converging distal end. The part of the hollow body
which receives the distal end of the mounting member may be correspondingly profiled.
[0015] The mounting member may include a first distal part and a second proximal part. The
distal part may be more rigid than the proximal part.
[0016] Formations may be provided within the hollow body to urge the mounting member into
a required alignment as it enters into the hollow body.
[0017] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only
and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view in use of part of connection apparatus according
to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of the apparatus of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic sectional view of a first part of the apparatus of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic side view of a second part of the apparatus of Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic cross sectional view of the first and second parts of the
apparatus of Fig. 1 in engagement; and
Figs. 6 to 12 are diagrammatic cross sectional sequential views of the first and second
parts of an apparatus similar to that shown in Fig. 1 being connected together.
[0018] The drawings show a connection apparatus 10 for connecting a cable as shown diagrammatically
by the centre line 12 in Figs. 6 - 12, to an item such as a J tube which could be
located on a structure such as a wind turbine or oil rig. The connection apparatus
10 comprises a receiving member 14 which could be mounted for instance to the end
of a J member. A flange 15 is provided on one distal end of the receiving member 14
which permits mounting to a corresponding flange on an end of the J tube. The apparatus
10 also comprises a mounting member 16 which mounts the cable so as to extend therethrough.
[0019] The receiving member 14 comprises a cylindrical tube 18 with a diverging mouth 20
at the proximal other end to the flange 15. A latch member 22 is provided in the form
of a profiled arm with a latch part 24 extending therefrom. The latch member 22 is
provided on the outside of the receiving member 14, and is pivotally mounted thereto
by a pivot pin 25 extending between two spaced projections 26 on the outside of the
receiving member 14, close to the beginning of the mouth 20. The pivot pin 25 may
have a frangible formation to permit shearing thereof, and/or include a fastener means
such as a split pin 27 at one end thereof. A head 28 with a through hole is provided
at the opposite end of the pin 25 to any fastener means, to enable line means to be
connected to the pin 25 if necessary to perhaps cause removal or shearing thereof
if necessary.
[0020] A polymer spring 30 is provided on the latch member 22 at the end nearest the receiving
member mouth 20 opening, and is engageable with the outside of the receiving member
14 to urge that end of the latch member 22 away from the receiving member 14. The
opposite end of the latch member 22 is gently cranked and includes a through hole
32 to permit remote operation thereof if required.
[0021] A latch part 24 extends from part way along the latch member 22 and extends through
an opening 36 into the receiving member 14. The latch part 24 is selectively movable
into and out of the receiving member 14 by pivotal movement of the latch member 22.
The latch part 24 has an inclined face 38 facing towards the receiving member mouth
20. The opposite face of the latch part 34 has a generally radial face 40.
[0022] A lifting point 34, in the form of an outwardly extending web with three through
holes is provided on the outside of the receiving member 14, adjacent the distal end,
the left as shown in the drawings of the latch member 22.
[0023] A sealing/stop ring 42 is provided within the receiving member 14 towards the distal
end thereof, with a converging opening 44. Two elongate guide members 46 are provided
on the inside of the receiving member 14 extending from adjacent the mouth 20 thereof
to adjacent the sealing/stop ring 42.
[0024] The mounting member 16 comprises a profiled distal part 48 and a proximal part 50
interconnected extending therefrom.
[0025] Both the distal and proximal parts 48, 50 are formed of two semicircular parts 47,
49, which parts 47, 49 are held together by respective straps 51.
[0026] The proximal part 50 is made of a more flexible material than the distal part 48,
and can be connected to a bend limiter extending around the cable. The bend limiter
52 restricts the amount of bending of the cable, and hence protects the cable 12 from
damage thereto.
[0027] One or both parts 48, 50 of the mounting member 16 may be made for instance of polyurethane,
with different grades providing different flexibility.
[0028] The distal part 48 of the mounting member 16 has a converging end 54 from which a
cable can sealingly extend. A retaining formation 56 in the form of a circumferential
groove is provided around the mounting member distal part 48, towards the proximal
end thereof.
[0029] In use the receiving member 14 will be mounted or otherwise located as discussed
above, on a J tube or elsewhere. The mounting member 16 sealingly provided on a cable
is introduced into the mouth 20 of the receiving member 14 and moved thereinto (Fig.
6).
[0030] The end 54 of the mounting member 16 will engage against the inclined face 38 of
the latch part 34, (Fig. 7) urging the latch part 34 outwardly to enable the mounting
member 16 to continue moving into the receiving member 14, until the mounting member
end 54 contacts the sealing ring 42 (Fig. 10) to eventually prevent further movement
into the receiving member 14 (Fig. 12). With the sealing member 44 on the sealing
stop ring 42, providing a seal between the receiving and mounting members 14, 16 a
seal at this point.
[0031] Around the point that the end 54 of the mounting member 16 reaches the ring 42, the
retaining formation groove 56 will become aligned with the latch part 34, which latch
part 34 will therefore drop into the groove 56 by virtue of the polymer spring 30
acting between the latch member 22 and receiving member 14. The radial rear face 40
of the latch part 34 will engage against the distal edge of the retaining groove 56,
and retain the mounting member 16 in the receiving member 14. As the receiving member
14 enters the mounting member 16 the guide members 46 urge the mounting member 16
into a correct alignment in the receiving member 14.
[0032] The cable will now be securely connected to a J tube, and a seal will be provided
between the receiving member 14 and mounting member 16 to prevent ingress of moisture
into the J tube. A pointed pull in head 58 may be mounted to the distal end of the
mounting member 16 and/or the cable to assist insertion of the cable. The pull in
head 58 is of a size to be able to pass through the sealing/stop ring 42.
[0033] If it is required to disconnect the cable, which is not likely to be a regular occurrence,
but may be necessary for instance for maintenance, repair or refurbishment, it is
necessary for the latch part 34 to be removed from the groove 56. This can potentially
be achieved in a number of ways. If a line means or other control is connected to
the hole 32 this can be pulled to urge the latch part 34 outwardly. If this does not
work, or no connection is provided to the hole 32, the pivot pin 24 can be removed.
This could be achieved by causing the pivot pin 24 to shear, or by removing the fastening
means 27. These operations may be carried out remotely, or perhaps by a diver as is
appropriate, and potentially using the head 28 with the through hole.
[0034] In this instance the receiving member is made from an appropriate metal. The latch
member is metallic and may be made from coated stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium
or perhaps a combination of these materials. Composite materials may though be a possibility
for the latch member. As indicated the mounting member may be made of plastics material
such as for instance polyurethane. The distal and proximal parts of the mounting member
may be made of different materials, or different grades of material to provide the
different degrees of flexibility.
[0035] There is thus described a connection apparatus which readily permits automatic connection,
and protection for a cable when in position. The connection can be disconnected by
a one of a number of methods, if required.
[0036] It is to be realised that a wide range of modifications may be made without departing
from the scope of the invention. For instance different materials may be used than
those indicated above. The latch member may take a different form, and different disconnection
arrangements for the latch member could be provided. The mounting member may take
a different form. The receiving member could be mounted differently to a J tube, or
could be integrally formed therewith. Whilst reference to mounting a cable to a J
tube has been made, it is to be realised that apparatus according to the invention
could be used in a wide range of different applications.
[0037] Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features
of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that
the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination
of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular
emphasis has been placed thereon.
CLAUSES
[0038]
- 1. Connection apparatus for mounting a cable to a structure, the apparatus including
a receiving member on the structure, the receiving member comprising a cylindrical
hollow body with a diverging mouth, a latch member movably mounted on the outside
of the body with a latch part selectively extending into the body, and a mounting
member through which the cable can extend, the mounting member being locatable in
the body with the latch part selectively engageable with a retaining formation on
the mounting member to retain the mounting member in the body and hence the cable
mounted to the structure.
- 2. Connection apparatus according to clause 1, in which the apparatus is arranged
such that the latch part automatically engages with the mounting member as the mounting
member is introduced into the body.
- 3. Connection apparatus according to clauses 1 or 2, in which the retaining formation
comprises a circumferential formation.
- 4. Connection apparatus according to clause 3, in which the retaining formation comprises
a groove.
- 5. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which the latch
member is selectively movable between an engagement position in which the latch part
can engage with the mounting member, and a disengagement position in which the latch
part is clear of the mounting member such that the mounting member can be withdrawn
from the hollow body.
- 6. Connection apparatus according to clause 5, in which the latch member is pivotally
mounted on the outside of the hollow body.
- 7. Connection apparatus according to clause 6 when dependent on clause 2, in which
the latch member is urged to an engagement position.
- 8. Connection apparatus according to clauses 6 or 7, in which a pivot pin is provided
on the latch member engageable with a pivot formation on the outside of the hollow
body.
- 9. Connection apparatus according to clause 8 when dependent on clause 7, in which
the latch part is provided on the latch member on one side of the pivot formation,
with a resilient member on the other side of the pivot formation urging the latch
part into the mounting member.
- 10. Connection apparatus according to clauses 8 or 9, in which the pivot pin is selectively
removable from the pivot formation to permit release of the latch member from the
hollow body.
- 11. Connection apparatus according to any of clauses 8 to 10, the pivot pin includes
a formation to enable the pin to break to permit removal from the pivot formation.
- 12. Connection apparatus according to any of clauses 8 to 11, in which a removable
fastening member is provided on the pivot pin to retain the pivot pin on the pivot
formation.
- 13. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which a link
formation is provided on the latch member to permit the latch member to be moved to
a disengagement position by remote operation.
- 14. Connection apparatus according to clause 9 or any of clauses 10 to 13 when dependent
on clause 9, in which the link formation is provided on said one side of the pivot
formation.
- 15. Connection apparatus according to clause 14 when dependent on clause 8, in which
the link formation is provided on the opposite side of the latch member to the pivot
formation.
- 16. Connection apparatus according to any of clauses 13 to 15, in which the link formation
comprises an opening.
- 17. Connection apparatus according to any of clauses 13 to 16, in which line means
is provided extending from the link formation.
- 18. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which the latch
part has an outwardly facing inclined edge, with which inclined edge the mounting
member is engageable when entering the hollow body, such that the latch part is urged
outwardly until the latch part engages with the retaining formation.
- 19. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which the latch
part has an at least generally radially aligned edge facing inwardly to retain the
mounting member in the hollow body once the latch part engages with the retaining
formation.
- 20. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which a stop
formation is provided in the hollow body against which stop formation the distal end
of the mounting member is engageable when fully in the hollow body.
- 21. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which a seal
member is provided on the hollow body against which seal member the mounting member
engages when fully in the mounting member.
- 22. Connection apparatus according to clause 21, in which the seal member includes
a profiled resilient member.
- 23. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which the mounting
member has a converging distal end.
- 24. Connection apparatus according to clause 23, in which the part of the hollow body
which receives the distal end of the mounting member is correspondingly profiled.
- 25. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which the mounting
member includes a first distal part and a second proximal part.
- 26. Connection apparatus according to clause 25, in which the distal part is more
rigid than the proximal part.
- 27. Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding clauses, in which formations
are provided within the hollow body to urge the mounting member into a required alignment
as it enters into the hollow body.
END OF DESCRIPTION
1. Connection apparatus for mounting a cable to a structure, the connection apparatus
including:
a receiving member for location on the structure, the receiving member comprising
a hollow body with a diverging mouth;
a latch member, movably mounted on the outside of the body, having a latch part that
is selectively extendable into the hollow body;
a mounting member through which the cable can extend, the mounting member being locatable
in the hollow body with the latch part selectively engageable with a retaining formation
on the mounting member to retain the mounting member in the hollow body and hence
the cable mounted to the structure; and
a stop formation against which a distal end of the mounting member is engageable when
fully in the hollow body.
2. The connection apparatus according to claim 1, in which a seal member is provided
on the hollow body against which seal member the mounting member engages when fully
in the mounting member.
3. The connection apparatus according to claim 2, in which the seal member includes a
profiled resilient member.
4. The connection apparatus according to claim 1, 2 or 3, in which the mounting member
has a converging distal end, wherein optionally a part of the hollow body which is
for receiving the distal end of the mounting member is correspondingly profiled.
5. The connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which the mounting
member includes a first distal part, which includes the distal end, and a second proximal
part, wherein the first distal part is more rigid than the second proximal part.
6. The connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which formations
are provided within the hollow body to urge the mounting member into a required alignment
as it enters into the hollow body.
7. The connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which the connection
apparatus is arranged such that the latch part automatically engages with the mounting
member as the mounting member is introduced into the body.
8. The connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which the retaining
formation comprises a circumferential formation.
9. The connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which the retaining
formation comprises a groove.
10. The connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which the latch
member is selectively movable between an engagement position in which the latch part
can engage with the mounting member, and a disengagement position in which the latch
part is clear of the mounting member such that the mounting member can be withdrawn
from the hollow body.
11. The Connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which the latch
member is pivotally mounted on the outside of the hollow body, wherein, optionally
a pivot pin is provided on the latch member engageable with a pivot formation on the
outside of the hollow body.
12. The connection apparatus according to claim 11, in which the latch part is on one
side of the pivot formation and a resilient member is provided on the other side of
the pivot formation, the resilient member being configured to urge the latch part
into the mounting member.
13. The connection apparatus according to claim 11 or 12, in which the pivot pin is selectively
removable from the pivot formation to permit release of the latch member from the
hollow body.
14. The connection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which a link
formation is provided on the latch member to permit the latch member to be moved to
a disengagement position by remote operation, wherein the link formation optionally
comprises an opening and/or wherein a line is optionally provided for extension from
the link formation.
15. Connection apparatus for mounting a cable to a structure, the connection apparatus
including:
a receiving member for location on the structure, the receiving member comprising
a hollow body with a diverging mouth;
a latch member, movably mounted on the outside of the body, having a latch part that
is selectively extendable into the hollow body;
a mounting member through which the cable can extend, the mounting member being locatable
in the hollow body with the latch part selectively engageable with a retaining formation
on the mounting member to retain the mounting member in the hollow body and hence
the cable mounted to the structure; and
a seal against which a converging distal end of the mounting member is engageable
when in the hollow body, wherein when the converging distal end of the mounting member
is engaged with the seal, further movement of the mounting member into the hollow
body is prevented.